Pigeon Valley (Güvercinlik)
Güvercinlik — Pigeon Valley — is the scenic walking route between Göreme and Uçhisar. Its cliffs are honeycombed with centuries-old carved dovecotes, and the trail ends below Uçhisar Castle, the highest point in Cappadocia.
The walk at a glance
| Distance | 4.2 km | Difficulty | Moderate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time | ~2.2 hrs | Elevation | +220 m / −80 m |
| Start → End | Göreme → Uçhisar | Best light | Afternoon |
What you'll see
- Carved dovecotes. Rock faces dotted with painted pigeon houses — farmers once collected the droppings as fertiliser for the vineyards.
- Uçhisar Castle finish. The trail climbs to the foot of the great rock citadel — a 360° panorama from the top.
- Göreme → Uçhisar link. The classic way to connect the two towns on foot.
How to get there
Start at the western edge of Göreme and follow the valley up to Uçhisar (a steady climb of ~220 m). From Uçhisar a dolmuş or taxi returns you to Göreme in a few minutes, or walk back down.
Best time to walk it
Afternoon, finishing at Uçhisar Castle for sunset over the whole region. Spring and autumn are most comfortable; the climb is warm in summer.
What to bring
- Water — sources are scarce
- Sun protection; shade is only partial
- Sturdy shoes for the climb
- A few lira for the Uçhisar Castle entry if you go up
Frequently asked questions
Is Pigeon Valley a good walk between Göreme and Uçhisar?
Yes — it is the standard walking route, about 4.2 km, moderate, climbing steadily to Uçhisar.
What are the dovecotes?
Carved pigeon houses cut into the cliffs. Pigeon droppings were prized as fertiliser, so families maintained and decorated the dovecotes for centuries.
Can I climb Uçhisar Castle at the end?
Yes — the rock citadel is a short walk from the trail's end and is the highest point in Cappadocia, with a 360° view (small entry fee).
How hard is it?
Moderate — the main effort is the ~220 m climb from Göreme up to Uçhisar.
Walk it free: every valley is mapped with GPS, offline, in the Cappadocia app — or message a local guide to walk it with an expert. See all 8 valleys →